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Well that is technically using skid steering method, so those machines could be classified that way I guess. I never heard that term used before actually. I have seen some skidders that are so small I don't think I could get in them lol. Or if I did, I'm sure I wouldn't last long in them working.
Mini skid steers are usually smaller than the smallest cabbed skid steer loader. The Bobcat MT52, Toro Dingo series, Ramrod, Kanga are all examples. Basically, they lift around 500 pounds and are either walk behind or stand on.
I was looking at a New Holland for my horse barn that was only 35" wide at the widest point... Dingos as we call them are small as well but they are usually walk behind units.
Down here we have one called a K9, one you ride on the back of, and while the outline is of a skidsteer, it has no cab, and the controls are very different. I think Vermeer and Hyundai also make em.
i saw a cute one the other day for sale, only 2,500. wish i could have snagged it. didnt sit out front for sale for very long. cant remember the name, it was yellow with black. not a very common equipment name.
hi squizzy, i have occasionally noticed a post from some one with banned written under their name, does this mean they have been banned from the site ?
I would call a "mini" skidsteer any of the compacts on the market without it being specific to walk/ride... the 463 - T70 Bobcat is definately a mini....